Hello everyone! Greetings from Rio de Janeiro. I imagine many of you are aware of the latest innovations that have emerged with the use of AI integrated into Operating Systems (OS). I use Mac, and the latest update has brought some great improvements in that area. Is it possible to have the same editing features in Dorico in the future using AI? How could such a feature be applied? Thank you…
For the love of Pete, I hope not…
It’s already a semi-regular occurrence that novice users come here or to the Facebook page with a set of autoritative-sounding instructions coughed up by one of those chatbots, frustrated that the presented solution doesn’t seem to work—it of course being a complete fabrication. On the occasion that the Convincing Answer Generator (which does not have a concept of “truth”) happens to output something truthful about how Dorico works, this means it has lifted a sufficient amount of text from the human-written Dorico manual. Which is a copyright infringement. There have been plenty of threads about this, I suggest you search the forum for a bit to avoid embarrassing yourself.
I think there is potential for something like the Cubase Logical Editor that accepts English commands. The Cubase Logical Editor allows the user to select items using boolean logic and then perform actions on them. So, something like ’ add accents to the first and third beats of every selected bar’.
Which can already be achieved with half a dozen keystrokes in Dorico.
Yeah, but that’s a simple example.
Well you raised it, not me!
Yes, but I thought a simple example would get the concept across!